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top stories see international condemnation of israel grows with france and britain . to protest plans to colonize more palestinian lands and. the u.n. says israeli settlement expansion could deal and almost fatal broke all the details coming out. of the top stories russia and turkey penned lucrative business deals president putin says the two countries are also looking at new ways to solve the syrian conflict while warning against a military build a bomb to school. bus spain's banking bailout eurozone finance ministers reconvene in brussels as madrid makes an official request for the e.u. to rescue its wheat banks.
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in live here at the new sensor thanks for being with us from some britain have some of the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get on says over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the un and the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations now more from a middle east correspondent pull the slip. that's happening in an area known as anyone known what it effectively means is that the voice that include will be cutoff instruments to them this announcement is widely perceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the un was with this by the number two winning it essentially winning a bird that sees the palestinian state being recognized within nine hundred sixty seven borders and given non observer nonmember observer status at the united nations now we're also hearing criticism of some european ambassadors european
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diplomats warning us that we were going to be certain moves against israel now we're also hearing from the un secretary-general ban ki moon to quote him he says that this has developed and in most fatal blow to the remaining chances of securing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is welcome it's on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventeen percent of its needs the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they too also unhappy they do not believe that the israeli prime minister netanyahu will go ahead with building these units they believe that it's almost a cheap moves by netanyahu to try and gain support ahead of genuine elections and
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that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes the middle yahoo government essentially sees this but and perhaps i should say not just the netanyahu government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of unilateral moves on the palestinian side they need to first be negotiations and only then can that lead to talks there needs to be direct talks between both sides. so let's get more reaction now from london with the u.k. m.p. jeremy corbin is joining some the line at school believing to you when israel or simply continued building more settlements anyway regardless of palestine's upgrade you think the same is to be stepping up of the number of settlements being built directly as a result of the united nations and netanyahu seems simply to have not cottoned onto the fact that the vast majority of the world support the right of palestine to
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exist support the right of palestinian recognition and therefore not of occupation of the west bank and netanyahu seems to me to be trying to write a tiger of extremely right wing opinion in israel which is of course fermenting had a guest on last night though saying this is purely for internal consumption with the elections coming up in january well he probably is but the reality is of course that if he goes ahead with the building of settlements well i will probably even more. i should have for i should feel that in a bit more rhetoric coming up the election that may not even happen that was her thought anyway. well that may well be the case the reality is that his government has proposed yet more subtle ones on top of all the settlements that are there and i would have thought it's high time that the rest of the world took seriously what israel says and does and says you stop the settlements or we start suspending trade agreements and withdrawing ambassadors just to show you that we do accept the u.n.
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results a u.n. decision of granting an enhanced observer status to palestine and therefore recognition of palestinian lives as you see it especially given what's happened over the last week how committed you think both sides are in achieving this two state solution. well the two state solution is something that everyone is wonderful signed up to but the reality on the ground of still not having complete free movement in an adult and the huge number of settlements across the west bank and the settlers and of course the problems of east jerusalem suggests that it's quite difficult to achieve it unless there is a real will to withdraw the settlements or palestine to develop and i don't see that will at all with netanyahu ok let's put it another way there's all the fault then if you want to call it fault lie with the palestinian lie with the israelis should the palestinians have been doing more. well the palestinians given up a lot of land in lots of negotiations they've given off
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a lot of ground on lots of occasions and on this occasion when israel started bombing gas or retaliation so they say to the rockets there's been a much greater sense of unity by the palestinian side surely israel ought to recognize what the rest of the world recognize that palestine is relatively politically united at the moment and that's something that one should welcome. britain france sweden indeed even spain as well all very angry with israel i much credibility could the israeli government lose do you think now after approving these new settlements and look at the foreign political rather vacations of it. well they've lost a huge amount of credibility they should remember that in the case of britain sadly britain abstained in the un vote didn't vote for palestinian recognition despite the wishes of many of us in the british parliament the fact that britain is really angry about it ought to send some kind of message to netanyahu that if you can't even rely on governments that are basically quite sympathetic to israel in israel's
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claims then he's losing out big time all around the world and he just needs to wake up israel has got to accept the rest of the world wants peace wants palestine to recognise this and thinks that israel should stop settlement building and indeed withdraw settlements from the west bank as indeed it was forced to from gaza a few years back follow a quick thought about what america might do next the americans of course backed israel during its recent offensive on gaza but with prime minister netanyahu bent or more settle in washington support stop the way you think. i think the washington support will weigh in very quickly obama has been reelected on the reelected president into a second at his most powerful and i think yes and you know who might do well to remember that he also very much involved himself in the internal politics the usa during the election campaign that can't even do it himself very much the administration the movement around the world for palestine for the palestinian people is unprecedented netanyahu should wake up and recognise that you can't be
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gerry corbin thank you for your thoughts on r.t. . russia and turkey arriving to boost the trade turnover to over one hundred billion dollars a year just one of the big business announcements made during president putin's visit to istanbul but the two countries remain at loggerheads over how to solve the conflict in syria which neighbors turkey has got the latest from istanbul. syria dominated the press conference off the russian and turkish leaders to quote president putin we russia and turkey have common goals when it comes to syria but it's the methods over reaching that solution peaceful solution and that we cannot really quite agree on just yet other than that of course you also spoke about the necessity of keeping our eyes off the syrian issue there was a question from with a turkish journalist who said if there is a possibility that syria will attack turkey so
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a notion which the russian president dismissed saying that syria has to was going on inside its borders right now to even think about possibly going outside and attacking somebody he said that notion is the only preposterous when it comes to turkey's recent request to nato to place patriot missiles on its border with syria russian president once again underlining the fact that russia does not want to see such a development and does not believe it will be a good idea. we do share turkey's concern to the vents in the taking place on the border we understand the feelings of the turkish authorities and the turkish people but we call on them to be more reserved in their reaction because the creation of additional capabilities on the border will not ease the situation and in fact only aggravates it now when it comes to russia's official stance on syria we are really not yet the promise defenders of the current syrian regime. we are not the advocates of the present syrian authorities we're concerned about
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something else about what will happen in the future but we do not want to repeat the mistakes that we believe were made in the past let's remember how actively the libyan revolution supported by the russian community you could have thought that i was people who want back upon the west would let the situation spiral into a tragedy that the ambassador of the united states be mind would you before making any steps when you. one must think a consequence. turkish prime minister said that russia is the country's second major business partner and he hopes that russia will that the relations between the two countries will only get better and more active russia is helping turkey to build its first nuclear power plant there saying that the works are underway and of course they also talked about all sorts of energy resources being delivered through turkey and to turkey from russia and russia so it was really it did seem like the. meeting between the two leaders day went by in
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a very delicate political year in fact the turkish prime minister has called it a friend every spectacle every spec full of even honorable friend and they both leaders have underlined this friendship by several times so he faces a tough challenge if it wants to find a compromise between his ties with russia and the gulf states according to analysts . cannot avoid. the brush about syria because of the dependency that turkey has on russian energy this is practically impossible for us to take into account he wants to place turkey this is a key regional a country about this is going to be achieved without a compromise between the interests of the u.s. and russia the visitor today he is very important because of course that part of the subject of that would be the discussion on the campuses central asia and
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especially on the syrian situation. has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being aligned with nato and please the countries in the gulf. that. very soon since i was me kevin always getting britain's unemployed into jobs proving to be a costly failure as we report more than fleet quarters of a million people joined to one program that but only a fraction is still employed we're putting up very soon also should the french cut off the cash why previously welcomed best months now raising high level skepticism of a businessman who comes. close
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to the. technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia we've dumped the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day .
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and then. some other part of it and realized. it was a big. program
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supposed to get the unemployed into jobs but it's having less success than people who look. the programs so far only got around three percent of job seekers off welfare so the story. now twenty five year old jay paxton's been keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme today were. usually the work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised in the slightest so we've
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left today to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we want people running in all morning to keep that appointment g.'s been coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the government's work programme in that time he hasn't found a single job and unfortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the department of work and pensions say that joe is just one of hundreds of thousands of people that has signed up to that work program he's found absolutely nothing. in fact between gene two thousand and eleven and july this year of all the people he was signed up to the work program only three point four percent were found work below the targets of five point five percent which is the number of people he find work without any sort of program it means that people like the
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typically less likely to find a child than if their own new work program whatsoever can you talk as he is to the last six months what has the experience been and on a daily basis with this work. well. einstein once said that the definition of insanity is to do one thing and then to repeat that action and expect a different result and after doing the same thing going in the same results for six months i'm starting to feel pretty insane every day and it is maddening the frustration be anguish despair most of the time the job in the experience is having serious effects are actually gone to the doctors a couple of times because of our sleeping cycle problems i'm sleeping way too much and i should be the doctor's them and sounds interesting from what sounds pretty terrific when you fill in the field in the chart christmas like you got clinical
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depression. figures. at the start i was wrong science i'm going to be the next greatest thing show the world and now it's like i don't want to take. a drug or do something more constructive things are pretty much . all fish if malik tells us that the one size fits all formats is the work program it's stifling the individuality of young. people i speak to quite intelligent quite bright some of them have to be some of them. some of them are quite well skilled and they hate being told what to do and they like to take appropriate action. be quite good at finding work for themselves. it is difficult with the work program what we see now is that in fact when you get the best of the private sector involved when you pay them lots of money they actually do worse than doing nothing at all we asked the government why the work program was pretty sing such poor results and why the thing is they really seem designed to mask the chicks
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and the failure he responded saying it's ridiculous to suggest the work programme is not helping people into work despite being faced with their own shortcomings it seems the government still doesn't want to listen to people like a telling loud and clear i regret to inform you that on this occasion you have been unsuccessful. r.t. london. spain despite a formal request for help it's battered banks that will be discussed to the eurozone finance meeting in brussels later monday last week the european commission approved a thirty seven point five billion euro bailout package for the country's banking sector stressing that the trades medical conditions receive the tranche marti's people of. spain has requested nearly forty billion euros worth of financial aid to help its crippled banking system this money. with thirty seven
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billion euros going to all its things for nationalized banks and two point five billion going through so-called five other cash should be ready for distribution by around the twelfth of the. e.u. finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to ok. as part of their monthly meeting and what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people as showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in the country and the fact that the government's asking for money in order to bail out the banks that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people already. here really against the way that the government is handling the situation. just
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a financial consultant pleased to spaniards any good though. back in june. the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number maps expecting the economy to do you have any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment. figures. the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people as part of the bailout package these banks will need to to shrink an extra sixty thousand unemployed in spain will
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be will be paying for. cash from cats been flowing into france for some time the latest being a huge time to pump vital funds into struggling small businesses but the gulf states generosity is now being met with increasingly high levels of suspicion lection jeske explains but no. france is already no stranger to qatari dollars fans of parisian football club precentor man cannot believe their luck ever since middle east and shakes invested into the team they've bought world class players and hired a top coach now this small business owner hopes he can also have a slice of the pie and huge economic crisis financing from governments are. too big to be obtained talking about cuts or we are talking about business we don't have any finance so we have the financing of financially and.
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we can go ahead and that may soon happen nicolas sarkozy's administration cemented ties with doha placing a military base in the gulf state and signing an investment deal now qatar is to invest fifty million euros into the french economy primarily to help small businesses and rebuild parisian slums mostly inhabited by immigrants from arabic and african state. who oversaw the deal says this will help many the songis may be a solution that will help these youth. to escape the. circle because when people have a job their vision of life is still very different when these people have no job they go into religion they go into violence and terror and that's terrible for the republic and that's terrible for france but after francois hollande came to power this love affair with qatar got called despite that the new administration said the deal with qatar would still go ahead things are not looking as optimistic as they
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were during the sarkozy era every step of the guitar ambassador in paris is being closely watched by the french media and some members of parliament are even calling to investigate the actions of qatar and frogs security experts believe that qatar's initiative is. not as innocent as it may first appear secret service perfectly know that cats are as a dual strategy on one hand and culture as a purely economy strategy to find all the sectors to invest in and to make money the other strategy has got there is really just the end geopolitically driven it's mean that it's subjective is to extend radical islamism it means one how business in north africa in the middle east in central asia as well in southeast asia and to develop such a strategy to get the west and will to keep in century nationalist forces say the developing suburbs is only a cover up for investment into radical islamic groups that i was investing against
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they've been regime even if you're the best guy actually additional interfering we have a civil war involving a lot of islamist presence as in syria today we know that he's investing in. groups and arming them so. qatar is a bit not so close so good partner for us and stories like that of mohamed merah a shooter from toulouse who killed seven juice this spring stirred the debate he came from one of the troubled areas where qatar is planning to invest in public discourse on the matter suggests that people in france are not certain whether the oil rich state would cure such a problem or aggravate it. auntie reporting from paris. so korea says it's looking to reroute all passenger planes over the yellow sea it's to avoid any possible collision with debris from a long range missile that north korea's planned and launched later this month the time japan says its deploy missile interceptors saying they are preparing to down
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the rocket if it poses a threat and says the rocket will take a satellite into orbit but u.s. south korea and japan claim it's carrying out into continental ballistic missile tests two officers died and two more injured in northwest pakistan after an explosion hit a police vehicles patrolling the outskirts of the city push out whether it's unclear how the bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's volatile tribal regions often targeted by taliban militants that draw family expecting a new addition it seems after the cambridge announced they're expecting a baby kate middleton is reportedly in the early stages of pregnancy has not yet passed the twelve point she could have knitted to a london hospital with acute morning sickness where she is expected to stay for several more days. our best wishes to her congratulations to. him and i support after the break with kate.
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in the glow of russia's no far away from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. he's still going family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still
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remember their regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. next to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the enemy only saw the lichen and moss around it is gather the turns and move to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter when the end shouldn't for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. and
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